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Film/Cinema Studies (FLMC):<br />

1304 Lighting for Film or Video ............................................................................................................................... 3:3:1:64<br />

Fundamentals of lighting techniques for film or video production employing filters, in camera effects, and mood<br />

setting techniques.<br />

2330 Audio Post Production ..................................................................................................................................... 3:3:1:64<br />

Skill development utilizing the technology, creative application and requirements for producing audio soundtracks<br />

for film and video.<br />

2344 Advanced Film and Video Editing ................................................................................................................... 3:3:1:64<br />

Exploration of the creative possibilities of non-linear film and video editing. Includes editing aesthetics, titles,<br />

graphic design, compositing, and special effects.<br />

Prerequisite: RTVB 2330<br />

Commercial Music Business courses (MUSB):<br />

Note: Courses do not satisfy general education requirements for non-Commercial Music major students<br />

Credit:Lec:Lab:Contact<br />

1305 Survey of Music Business ................................................................................................................................ 3:3:0:48<br />

An introductory overview of the music industry including songwriting, live performance, the record industry, music<br />

merchandising, contracts, licenses and career opportunities.<br />

1341 Concert Promotion and Venue Management ................................................................................................... 3:3:1:64<br />

Course includes considerations in purchasing a club, concert promotion and advertising, talent buying, city codes,<br />

insurance, Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission Regulation, performance rights organization licenses, personnel<br />

management, and concert production and administration.<br />

2301 Music Marketing ............................................................................................................................................. 3:3:0:48<br />

Methods of music distribution, retailing, and wholesaling. Includes identifying a target market, image building,<br />

distribution (brick and mortar vs. digital delivery), pricing, advertising, and marketing mix.<br />

2345 Live Music and Talent Management............................................................................................................... 3:3:0:48<br />

An examination of the role, scope, and activities of the talent manager including establishing the artist/manager<br />

relationship; planning the artist’s career; and developing goals, strategies, and tactics with an overall view of the live<br />

music business.<br />

2355 Legal Aspects of the Entertainment Industry ................................................................................................. 3:3:0:48<br />

Copyright law and the various agreements used in the entertainment industry. Emphasizes contracts used by music<br />

publishers, record companies, artist managers, record producers, film and television producers, and booking agencies.<br />

Commercial Music courses (MUSC):<br />

Note: Courses do not satisfy general education requirements for non-Commercial Music major students.<br />

Credit:Lec:Lab:Contact<br />

1120 Live Sound Workshop ...................................................................................................................................... 1:0:3:48<br />

Basic sound system operation, includes mixing boards and microphones. Also addresses solving common problems,<br />

such as feedback.<br />

1196 Special Topics in Recording Arts Technology ................................................................................................... 1:0:3:48<br />

Selected topics in audio engineering addressing recently identified events, skills, knowledge and attitudes relevant to<br />

the professional development of the student.<br />

1211 Commercial Music Sight Singing/Ear Training I ............................................................................................. 2:2:1:48<br />

Learn to sight-read melodies in major and minor keys; and identify and transcribe dictation of simple rhythmic<br />

patterns and major and minor melodies. Audition required before enrollment.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSI 1301<br />

Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1213 is required.<br />

1213 Commercial Music Theory I ............................................................................................................................. 2:2:1:48<br />

Learn to apply chord progressions, song forms, and harmonic techniques used in commercial music. Topics include<br />

modern chord notation and chord voicing.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSI 1301 or consent of instructor.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1211 is required.<br />

1235 Commercial Music Software (Finale)............................................................................................................... 2:2:1:48<br />

Specialized training in commercial music software applications.<br />

1296 Special Topics in Recording Arts Technology ................................................................................................... 2:2:1:48

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